Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 July 1902

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. PUBLISHED DAILY. NEW SERIES ESTABLISHED 1833. HRICE 20 CENTS VOL LX. WEDNESDAY, 23rd .JULY, 1902. No. 164
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 687 1 jshippin? Ilntirts. r3SrTori«>**l St an w filllE mail steamers may P I be expected to arrive r outwards, and leave Penang OC homewards, on the following dates:— Mail Service. Homewards. Oceana tnlv -6 Bengal j 0 Victoria 9 Valetta 0 Australia W 23 Britannia Sept. 6 do Himalaya 800*»’«" d
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    • 2892 1 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN W PP i»g ffsto, i se A fbv Negapatam Lines of Steamers. NipDOli YUSBH KdlShd. e a manasseh, S Jj < z Penang Street. 8 Intended Sailing and expected Arrival of Steamers. japan mail steamship Co., Ltd. to i. et. 2 f, k For Will Sail. Stbamkr.
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    • 668 1 N r I i>che h 1 •»'<-( M a schapnij NETHKItr*AND4 TRADING SOCIF.'IYS Hsr 1824 Capital rf. ,H).()OO.(X» (abt. £5,000,000 Issued Capital fl. 45,000,000 (abt. X3,750,i O 0 Rbskrvb Fund fl. 3,261,000 (abt. 272,000 Head Officb in Amsterdam Head Aoknct in Batavia Branches: Singapore, Rangoon, McJ.in. (Deli), Saiuarang, Sourabaya, Padang.
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  • 180 2 Wednesday, 23rd Opening of Clock Tower at 5-15 p.m. Town Band, Esplanade, at 5 80 p.m. Royal Arch Meeting, Freemasons’ Hall, at 9 p.m. High-water 3-0 a.m. ami 3 25 p.m. Thursday, 24th Bromhcatl Matthews Challenge Shield Rifle Range at 6 30 a.m. Auction Sale of Goods, No.
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  • 2471 2 Some idea of the scope of the Indian Forest Department may be gathered from Mr. H. C. Hill’s recently published report on Forest Adminstration in British India.” Mr. 11. C. Hill, it may be remembered, is the officer who was deputed by the Secretary of State
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  • 338 2 Local Celebrations. Last evening a meeting of the Coronation Committee was held at the Chaiulier of Commerce rooms, over which Mr. .1. \V. Ilallifax presided. There was not a large attendance of members. The question of the disposal of surplus fund was discussed. The balance in hand
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  • 241 2 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following ties have been arranged for:— Thursday, 24th July. Double Handicap. \V. D. Proctor A R. H. Ellis A. E. Bailey F. Duxbur.y Sinyle. Handicap—Class .4. V. D. Parsons r. .1. R. Stronach. The Bromhead-Matthews Challenge Shield. The shooting by the Penang Volunteers
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  • 141 2 (RF.U 7 London, 22. U Fra siam The .V.™,,,,, grave misgivings a combination of cii<” Siam endangering tions between France and p" H urges a frank views between the two 2 for the purpose of Suggested Bank R al( Reduction. A Parliamentary commends a reduction o f r t
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  • 177 2 Mr. J. P. Rodger, Resident of hail in his last year's reportßv the .itt Cheang Keng Kwi, late Capitan Ct a 1 erak, which occurred at Penang 13 her, there was removed one of tbe !-r maining links—and by (ar the ms portant—which connected
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  • 192 2 The chief matter of interest in coma with the Sanitary Boards in N-mt last year has been an attempt tail degree, reduce the excessive cost til food-stuffs in this as well astbeotbail of the Federation. With this system which had hitherto prewii leasing to one
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  • 204 2 Wk have received M I Directors report of the Handel Maatschappij, P r^ ordinary general meeting heWin- on June 17th. It rraib as In the Gener.il M.i-tmg oI' 1 held on 25th -Tune 1901, P J increase the Share Capital fioiu j to f 45,000,000 was adopted
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1465 2 MCALISTER CO. For Icd I v Hark l Trade [a r "\T7' R HAVE to-day established ourV V selves as wholesale Agency and A Commission business under the style of RIPPINGILLES OIL the (Sgd.) C. BECKER. W. HARTMANN. Latest CMmi SOTEB I T HAVE this day revoked the Power of
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  • 141 3 VFW block, consisting of two rooms, A feet by fortv, and connected by e»ch eighty J existing Museum builda l’ assage nr c ticallv completed during lust ing 'mt has not yet been fully furnished ve»r, this block will be chiefly used collections, for which fortbe L
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  • 357 3 TI)E a ,„rreu.ite tonnage of vessels entering ilewnu' Port Dickson showed a marked #n -e last year and it is interesting to the figures of the past three years, i,ioh are as follows: bic fl nq 90,000 tons 1 111 351 i<ioo 111,331 }qol 150,740 The population of
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  • 688 3 Exceptional Pkooress. The past year has been one of cons dictation and progress on lines already laid down. There is no new departure to record and in the meantime no new departure seems desirable, says Mr. D. G. Campbell, the Acting British Resident. Now that we
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  • 126 3 The administration of the new Territory 13 Upper Perak, after the final settlement of all boundary questions, was formally taken over during last year, and, provisionally, placed under the charge of the District Magistrate of Upper Perak. Steps are now being taken to trace
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  • 254 3 The continued spread of beri-beri amongst Malays and Chinese in Negri Sembilan last year is again only too evident. Dealing with the two races separately the State Surgeon writes I have already reported to Government the very high probability that beri-beri is increased through
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  • 350 3 A new post was created during last year by the appointment of a Superintendent of Sakais, to protect and assist th > aboriginal tribes of the interior. Mr. Cerruti, the officer selected, has long been settled in Perak, where he has always specially interested himself in
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  • 406 3 There is conflicting speculation regarding the constitution of the new government, chiefly in connection with the place to be accorded to Mr. Chamberlain commensurate with his commanding personality. The papers commenting on the subject generally concede that Mr. Chamberlain has acquiesced in Mr. Balfour’s appointment in a
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  • 247 3 Tiii'. Duke of Connaught presented medals to the Indians at Hampton Court. The Empire Coronation banquet t >ok place on 11th July at the Guildhall. Six hundred guests representative of the empire were present, including the Colonial Premiers, Indian princes, members of the Cabinet, Lord Cromer, the
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  • 239 3 An Imlian D.iili/ Xeirn special telegram, dated London, 13th inst., says Representatives of the Colonial contingents to the number of fifty were invited to a luncheon given to Lord Kitchener. Lieutenant-Colonel Birkwood was present. Many Boers, while acknowledging the King, have refused the sign the oath
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  • 555 3 The America Cup. Sir Thomas Lipton will compete for the America Cup next year. Explosion of a Geyser. There has been a tremendous explosion of the Waimangu geyser, in New Zealand. A height of 90J feet was reached. The Coronation. The route to the Abbey on Coronation day
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  • 1291 3 The Paris correspondent of the Daily Teleyraph writes France and Siam. The following, under the heading, “A French Expedition against Siam,” appears in the columns of the Nationalist Patrie: There is serious question in Colonial circles of the organisation of an expedition in Siam, where England's
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  • 115 3 Penis':, 2>id July, 1902. Rates close vs follows London, Demand Bank (~8J Do. 4 months'sight Bank 19J Do. 3 Credits I9s Do. 3 Documentary l/9f Calcutta, Doman 1 Bank Rs. I 3J} Do. 3 itays' sight Private 132 j Bombay, Dem m l Bank 139} Do. 3 days'sight Private
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  • 156 3 Orders by Captain J. G. Allan, Actiny Com uawlaiit. Parades for This Week. Com.i.i ly an I Recruit Drills on Tinirsdiy, at 5-3 p.m. Dre»», plain Ch'h Tie ni.v extenljl orlir drill w.ll be practised. Detail fob the We :x. Or lerly O.licer, L eu*. F. O. HiUifax.
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  • 138 3 The s s VuLir (Captain Conway) brought 41 deek-passengers from Deli, yesterday Tur. Culyi>»o (C.iptiin Lowry) brought 242 natives from Singapore, this morning. The s. h. Betty (Captain Penn) brought 51 deck passengers from Klang, this mo ning. The s. s. Antenor r ’apt iin Jacks>ll) arrived w
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  • 45 3 Mails Cixise To morrow. For Per str, Tim-', Singapore ...Santhia ...11 *.M. Deli ...Villar 1 r.M Langkat Jin Ho 1 P.M. I’nngkor and Teluk Anson Canton 2 P.M. Friday, 25th. Teluk Anson .Laity Weld 3 p.m. Saturday, 26th. Port Swettenham ...Curlyh 2 p.m.
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  • 4 3 SHIPPING.
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  • 76 3 Arrivals. Yesterday. 8. 8. Chan Tai from Kedah s. s. Fltjing Fish from Port Weld s. 8. Fhjintj Dragon from Port Weld 8. s. Ante nor from Liverpool 8. s. \’idar from Deli 8. s. Jin Ho from Langkat To Day. s. s. Caltjpso from Singapore s. s Santhia
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  • 38 3 To-Day. s. s. Calypso for Deli 8. s. Betsy for Port Swettenham 8. s. Taw Tong for Pa'igkor an 1 Teluk Anson s. s. Anterior for Singapore, China and Japan s s Fultala for Rangoon and Calcutta
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  • 178 3 Penang, 23rd July, 1902. Tin $B4. i?i >»i r> 1 West Coast. 8 lbs. 5 oz. S2B Black Pepper I Acheen 61b... no sales. White Pepper 47. Cloves (picked) 28.—buyers. M*ce No. 91.—sellers. Mace Pickings 81.50 sellers Nutmegs 110 s 48. 1 No. 1 7.27 sellers Sugar
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 19 3 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE is widely imitated. Insist on STEARNS,’ the Driginiil and Safest in giving in-itant relief. Of Chemists.
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    • 59 3 The quality and quantity of an infant’s food is often seriously affected by the state of its mother’s health who nurses it Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil ncreases the flow of milk, makes it rich, and as the same time builds up the mother's system, Sold by all Chemists.
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    • 20 3 IL TO LET. 6 Q WISS COTTAGE," No. 149 Anson O Rwl. For particulars apply to 23-7 C. P. BUCKELL.
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    • 853 3 AUCTION SALE FOR CLEANSING THE TEETtf. j r,ti r TTSE Dn. and effi- I ***** ill HI pontian k ■LJ cicut preparations which are the te- I A.- sa-n iw lie- in Sing q> »ro Hub >m suit of twenty-six years experiment and near Johnston's Bier, experience in Denial Surgery.
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  • 139 4 {«rom.atii-n wder tTni heading is euyplied by the Agent, of the various Steamship Lie», and the date, are approximate only. July. 24 German s. s. Sumatra from Deli, for J Deli. Behn, Meyer Co. 24 Outward!’. O R. M. 8. Chilean from Colombo for Singapore and China, Gilfillan
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    • 696 4 CRASHED FOOD fjEW STOCK. Try it and You Will bf. Satisfied, reduced prices. IR. BELILIOS begs to inform the public that since inferior Crushed Food is offered or sale in the Penang Market at low prices, he desires to draw attention to his certificated ('rushed Food for Horses, and are
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    • 2010 4 I liptons Federated lYjalay Railways. TEAS VffißEiF TOaW TOTOV WERE AWARDED.THE Tjme May GOLD MEDAL MANUFACTURED BY I AT th e u PARIS EXHIBITION. p rovlnce iW llwlw Krian and L.rut Un.. PLUS e PATERSON SIMONS &Co STATIONS. WEEKDAYS. SUNDAYS. VGTi H H Down Thaisi, a. m. a. m. a.
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    • 230 4 Der Moruh the “Pinang enlarged edition Per Month (F rLOCa s9 l cr b AB»*. 8 a Remedy for a» Bi.>r Apple. IT„.„ o rJ -old by Singapore Dispensing Raffles Place, Slnga^’ l Chemi.» sor-» 1 Engines and Boilers in in Penang. HUTTENBACH BROS. Coy have in STOCK VERTICAL ENGiNES
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